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US Support for Israel Declines Sharply Amid Genocide Claims in Gaza
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First reported by Ynet · 2 hours ago
What happened
A new AP-NORC poll shows a sharp decline in US bipartisan support for Israel, with one-third of Americans alleging genocide in Gaza. Democrats increasingly believe the US supports Israel too much, while Republicans largely maintain steady support levels. Most Americans justify Israel's initial military response but question ongoing actions.
- 01One-third of Americans, including half of Democrats, believe Israel committed genocide in Gaza.
- 02Only 20% of Americans fully reject genocide claims; 13% of Republicans believe them.
- 03Most Americans support Israel's immediate October 7 military response but oppose ongoing operations.
- 0458% of Democrats say the US supports Israel too much, up from 45% in January 2024.
- 0562% of Democrats feel the US does not support Palestinians enough, including older voters.
- 0660% of Republicans say US support for Israel is about right; only 15% think it is insufficient.
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